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i ";!■'■-.■.■; Stud Horses. , wateubapa awleast coastpas:;:';Sy.AND mmhimL rphe Annual PARADE of STALLIONS X Under the auspices of the above society, will take place on the Show-erounda Carterton on SATURDAY 29th BmiunH, 1883. The Parade will commence at 2p.m, and all' horses must remain on the Ground under order of the Stewards till 4 p.m. Entries will be received by the Secretary up to noon on tho day of parade. . ; SravAßDs: Messrs N, Grace, H. Braithwaite, H. McMaster and R. K. Armstrong, Entrance Fek : 5s per horso, Admission to grounds is. Members free. H. Hi WOLTERS, Secretary. I TO STAND, THIS SEASON. 11 T His owner's Farm, JOl. • Taratahi, the thoroughbred stallion. - The Premier. J ByMalton (imported) from Revoke, by Sir Hercules—Finesse, by Truss. Revoke is "•leo the dam of Trump Uard-Malton (bred b y Sir Tatton Sykes) ! by Rifleman,' ;by Touchstone. (SeeN.Z, Stud book',) .The Premier's boautiful quality and substance—which he transmits to his'stockare household words throughout Wairarapa, and it is only necessary .to add that whether on the turf or road his descendants are •making a name for themselves, and perpetuating the' fame of Old Malton and Sir Hercules as two of the best thoroughbred sires ever imported to New Zealand. THE PREMIER issire of the winners of cap of 1882, For tho former event theyran first and second. A son,of his was only beaten by a head for the District Produce, .1881; I. The Premier was not represented in tbe -District; -Pwduo?-of .188.2, but for the District Produce of 1883 hia first" : and second, and;another:son—Consul—won the Taratahi Sapling Stakes at Tauhercnikau, the Spring Nursery Handicap, tlieChampagno Stakes, and. the Nursery Handicap with flat up. ••HVwaalieaten by ia head at Wanganui for the Sapling Stakes; only having landed from steamer tweiilyifour hours before the race.-Hewon tho Nursery Handi-' cap the following day, and then finished ut/ a brilliant season by running a dead licit with his. former 'vie'.pai --at Wnverley, WaitotaK There is no gainsaying these facts, and tho Premier's ovnercunlidently reats his claim to tho support of Breeders upon the reputation his stock have made. TBlUli—£s<)B each maie, An allowance for two or more, the bona fide-property of Bender. '■'■' ' • Also tho Pure-bicJ puny, 'General Spec. TEUMS-£2los each mire. Grazing free until notice. .... .-, '• : Evory care taken, but no responsibility. • : .m'...., i " " P/Fi TANCKED, • 1490' '■"•; . v ;-. o ::." v Owner : T TO'TEAVEL THIS SEASON. ' j^R-mHEThoroughbrcd v '. Stallion Traitor, •By Traducer • from Deception', by Young Plover-Vanity, by I Sir Charles—Giggler, by Tomboy—Duchess I of York, by Waxy.- , • .' Aiisoj THE RENOWNED SIRE Mangle, By Traducer-Flat Iron, bv Peter Flat. (SeoN.Z. Stud Book). ." . Term's lor eaoh mare, £5 sa. A reduction made for two or more mares the bona file property of sender. ' i Every caro taken, but no responsibility. Fuither particulars in future advertisement, ' E, BUCKERIDGE, 1490 Owner. ' TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE thoroughbred . Stallion, Ananias, 5- And thepuicbred Clydesk "~ dale Stallion, Pride of Canterbury. . .'Ananias will be turned out at his owner's farm with the mares. Pride of Canterbury will travel through the' District, , Further particulars future advertisement, J. PIKE, . Owner. Te Whiti, Gladstone. ' 1485 TO STAND THIS SEASON, ik.'_ AT Carterton, the purebred l Pony Little John. TERMS-£2 2s. Two or more mares by arrangement, For further particulars see Cards and future advertisement. R. CRAWFORD, 1477 - ' ; ■ Carterton, THIS SEASON. -, ■; Barry Lyndon, [TTILL be at Platform I *V Farm for the season. ! Torms—£4. No charge for An allowance made when more thau one marc is sent, Apply B. KIMBERLEY, 1478 Greytown. 1 Chestnut Hoibd, Diver, by Pater - Flat. I 1 Grey Holding, Shamrock, by 1 Clymehus, dam by Bavonsdow.ne. 1 Bay Gelding, Kakapo, by Kakapo, .V,. dam, Nai Nai, by Ravensdowno, grand • ~;• dam by Riddlesworth. • 1 Bay'fielding, Taratahi, by Chief, ; ; dam Nai Nai. ' ■ • i'Bay Gelding, Ned Kellv, by Bar- : . barianj dam Nai Nai. 1 Chestnut Gelding, Coiniis, by Gladiator, dam Maid of .the, Mountain—by . Traducer. .... . ".; " ',' 1 Bay Mare,, by Peter Flat. 1 Grey Gelding Coininotloi-c, two ■ : years old; byMan»le,'dam:Geutle Annie \ "-by Olymenus, Nominated fer.Waira- ,' '.' rarapa Jockey Club Produce of 1881, I Bay Gelding, Koi-ai'i, by Ananias, dam Nai Nai. Nominatedfor Champagne Stakes of 1884' and Wairarara Dißttict Produco of 1885. '" • i Brown Colt, Comet, by Mangle, dam Taratahi, by Bay Midilleton, Nominated for Wairarapa J.ft. Sires Produce of 188G, and Waira'rapaDistrict Produce of 1886. Also—--1 Brood Mare, INai-Nai, by Ravensdowne, granddam Gentle Annie, by Riddlesworth. In foal to Mangle. 1 Brood Mare, Taratahi, by Bay Middleton, granddam Gentle Annie, By Riddlesworth. In foal to Ananias. Apply to T. RAY, 1463 . Taratahi Hotel. Taratahi. | .BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. NOTICE 'm hereby given that an extra- '■■ ordinary vacancy having occurred in the Borough. Council, through failure to elect a sufficient number of Councillors on the'l3th September, a POLL will be taken on THURSDAY, October 4th, 1883, for tho ■ election of one Councillor to. fill the vacanoy. 'v'---";f ' Nominations close at 12 o'clock Noon on MONDAY, Septemb.r24th, 1883, at the Council Chambers, where forms can now be obtained. It. BROWN, 1484 Returning Officer,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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